Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 10 | mind pure from all idle thoughts), then see how is, Hwui
2 1, 5, 20 | is now iron for us. Our thoughts and beliefs are what they
3 1, 6, 11 | only our sensations, ideas, thoughts; that the external world
4 1, 8, 2 | and turn the currents of thoughts inward, and see ourselves
5 1, 8, 4 | useless encumbrances of idle thoughts; bright, driving off the
6 1, 8, 7 | desires, give up ideas and thoughts, set your mind at liberty
7 1, 8, 10 | with frost and snow.~"Idle thoughts come and go over unenlightened
8 1, 8, 10 | hundred million of idle thoughts." The very root of these~
9 1, 8, 10 | thirteen hundred million idle thoughts is an illusion about one'
10 1, 8, 10 | the fine thread of idle thoughts, and build a cocoon of environment
11 1, 8, 11 | 11. Let Go of your Idle Thoughts.3~A Brahmin, having troubled
12 1, 8 (3)| saying: "Let go of your idle thoughts."~
13 1, 8, 13 | pine;~Let go of cares and thoughts,~O child of mine!"~These
14 Appen, 2 (4)| A. 'Wrong thoughts and inferences.'~
15 Appen, 2, 3 | dreamer1 whose fanciful thoughts assume various forms of
16 Appen, 2, 3 | transformation of his dreaming thoughts.~So are our lives. They
17 Appen, 2, 3 | erroneous ideas arise delusive thoughts that lead to the production
18 Appen, 2, 4 | from the (false) ideas and thoughts, no forms of those external
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